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Friday, June 28, 2013

I'm just getting back from my crazy-awesome adventure with hubby (details to come once I've slept), so while I'm recovering from massive around-the-world jetlag, I thought I'd leave you with a few sweet photos.

We were lucky enough to have my husband's grandmother come and visit us for a few days at the beginning of May.

We call her Gigi, for great-grandma. Totally the cutest great grandma name I've ever hear od, hoping I make it long enough, and impress the need for grandchildren onto my children enough, that I can be a Gigi one day. Or a G.G. either way:)

Yup, so this post is pretty much just a shout out to lovely relatives who want to see the pictures, and a gigantic "Thank You" to Gigi for flying across the country to see us, and letting us avoid taking 3 kids on an airplane for 6 hours:)

Monday, June 17, 2013

These last few weeks of schol almost killed me. Just so much to do with alost no time to do it in. And the lunches? Wy haven't they started packing themselves by now? The last minute paperwork, checks for the yearbook, I mean honestly, by June most of us can barely even get our kids out the door, we are so burned out. Post spring break is just a slippery slide to summer.

So I'm taking a break.

Unlike last year I'm not heading to Hawaii or another tropical local, but unlike last year we aren't bringing the kids!

I am beyond excited to spend a few weeks with just my husband, so I'm signing off from blogging for that time too, I might not even bring my computer!

I had a few posts scheduled to go up, but I think you'd rather I give you posts with fun, creative content, than just some things I threw together to fill the void:)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

I've written about airplane travel with kids before, you can find that post here. But we recently took the kids on a surprise trip to Disneyland (a surprise for them, not us!) and I think I've had sufficient experience to add to my previous writings on the topic.

Do not travel in the "red zone". I define that as about 6 months - 2 years old, give or take. Before then the baby will just nurse and sleep, so your arms might feel like they will fall off, but you won't want to throw the baby out of the plane at 30,000 feet. After 2, or whenever your child discovers the wonder of TV, this is the time to just bribe them with a zillion shows and snacks.

Pack with a plan in mind. Don't just throw a variety of cheap plastic toys in a bag and think that because your kid hasn't played with them at home they will magically become fascinating in the air. Think through your timing, and pack accordingly. If it's a short flight, you might need a snack for takeoff, 1 or 2 shows or movies for in the air (a new one and an old standby, this is not the time to discover that your child strongly dislikes WonderPets and *needs* her Dora), and an activity or snack for the way down. Longer flights will benefit from workbooks, simple card games (Go Fish, Old Maid etc.), and art that you make out of the airsickness bag. Add a sweater and you are good to go.

Don't use this time to teach sharing. Nope, on a plane is not the time to reinforce your value of sharing (whether it's a device or an armrest). Beg for or borrow enough video devices so that each child has their own with their own content. Separate your children from each other, and let them each have their own bags and snacks.

Headphones. Enough said. Your kids need them or you will go insane listening to the opening refrain from Bob the Builder (yes you can!). We give our kids our old noise canceling headphones so they can actually hear their shows (the kid ones don't work well with all the ambient noise of an airplane) and we just hope we might be able to read a magazine:)* the above photo was taken before takeoff, so she could still hear!

What are some of your best tips for traveling with kids?

*Notice that we left the baby behind on this particular trip, 17 months (at time of travel) being not fun either in the plane or in Disneyland:)

Friday, June 7, 2013

My little guy just turned 4, so to celebrate we threw him a birthday party actually *at* our local fire station. He loved fire engines, fire trucks, firemen, fire hoses, fire hats, fire dogs.... you get the idea, so this was the perfect 4 year old birthday party idea.

Did you know they did this?

And for free, I might add:) Plus they give out hats and stickers, which just means I added bubbles and pinata candy and called it a day on favors. You can read more about how I feel about party favors here.

First we all met at the fire station, where the fire fighters put on a safety demonstration for the kids about fire safety, and their gear.

Next, the kids get to go outside and actually spray the water hose down the street.

Seriously, cutest thing ever!

Parents can try it too (with more pressure), and boy, that isn't easy, no wonder firemen are so ripped! Of course I tried it to show that girls can do it too, good role modeling for my daughters:)

Post fire station, we walked around the corner to a local park for snacks and playing.

The kids played on the play structure while grown ups talked and snacked (I bought Sofia cans of champagne which are the most brilliant invention ever).

I made cupcakes (red velvet with cream cheese frosting) in fire truck liners, with little fire hats and fire dog toppers, super easy, and easy to transport with a Collapsible Cupcake and Cake Carrier
cupcake carrier I have owned but not put to enough use:) My cupcake carrier is collapsible, so it doesn't take up too much space at home.I bought the kit of liners and toppers at HomeGoods, but it's similar to this one: Consruction Cupcake Kit

It was windy, and we forgot the lighter, so had a friend bring it, but no dice, no fire. He didn't seem to mind:)

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I'm a Harvard-trained architect, now staying at home with 4 young children. I designed and built my dream house, then did it all again with a modern vacation house. I'm putting my passion for design, food and family to work. I built the dream, but I still live in reality.